Earl Hunt is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Washington in Seattle. He has written many articles and chapters in contributed volumes and was the past editor of Cognitive Psychology and Journal of Experimental Psychology. His books include Concept Learning: An Information Processing Problem (Wiley), Experiments in Induction (Academic Press), Artificial Intelligence (Academic Press), and Will We Be Smart Enough? (Sage Foundation) which won the William James Prize from the American Psychological Association in 1996. His most recent book is Thoughts on Thought (Erlbaum, 2002).
9 Ebooks par Earl Hunt
Earl Hunt: Thoughts on Thought
This is an introduction to cognitive science intended for use as a textbook for advanced undergraduate and/or graduate-level courses. In it, the author presents the major experiments and theoretical …
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€56.73
Earl Hunt: Thoughts on Thought
This is an introduction to cognitive science intended for use as a textbook for advanced undergraduate and/or graduate-level courses. In it, the author presents the major experiments and theoretical …
PDF
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€56.60
Earl Hunt: Thoughts on Thought
This is an introduction to cognitive science intended for use as a textbook for advanced undergraduate and/or graduate-level courses. In it, the author presents the major experiments and theoretical …
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€23.75
Earl Hunt: Will We Be Smart Enough?
The American workforce and the American workplace are rapidly changing-in ways that make them increasingly incompatible. Advances in automation and telecommunications have eliminated many jobs based …
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€73.27